There could be several reasons why the window is not working on your Acura TSX driver side. Here are some possible causes based on the search results:
Window Switch or Actuator Issue
– One possible cause could be a faulty window switch or actuator. The switch or actuator may have gone bad, preventing the window from functioning properly.
– It is recommended to check the power window switch and actuator for any signs of damage or malfunction. If necessary, you may need to replace the switch or actuator to resolve the issue.
Master Switch Replacement
– Another potential solution is to replace the master switch on the driver’s side door. Some users have reported that replacing the master switch resolved the issue of non-working windows.
Electrical or Wiring Problem
– There could be an electrical or wiring problem causing the window to malfunction. It is advisable to check the wiring connections and fuses related to the power windows.
Resetting the Window
– In some cases, resetting the window may help resolve the issue. You can try rolling the window all the way down, then continue holding the window down button for 5 seconds. After that, roll the window up and hold the button back for another 5 seconds. This reset procedure has been reported to correct the auto window feature in some cases .
Please note that these are general suggestions based on user experiences and may not apply to every situation. If the issue persists, it is recommended to consult a professional mechanic or contact an Acura dealership for further assistance.
I hope this information helps! Let me know if you have any other questions.
Contents
- How can you tell if a window fuse is blown?
- What controls driver side window function?
- Why is only one window working?
- How do you fix an electric window that won’t go up?
- Does each window have its own fuse?
- Does each car window have its own fuse?
- Why is the driver side power window not working?
- Why would all 4 power windows stop working?
- Is there a fuse for each power window?
- How do I know if my window fuse is blown?
How can you tell if a window fuse is blown?
If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.
What controls driver side window function?
The master switch is usually located in the driver door or the console. It is called a master switch because it operates all the power windows in the vehicle and contains the window lock-out switch (if applicable).
Why is only one window working?
The most common reason for one window to stop working is the switch, so this should be looked at by a professional mechanic to have your power window switch replaced. Once the mechanics replace the switch, they will test the windows to make sure the rest of the system is working properly.
How do you fix an electric window that won’t go up?
If your window won’t roll up, check the fuse, try other window switches, and inspect for obstructions before seeking professional help. Can you manually raise a power window? You can manually raise a power window by carefully holding the glass and applying upward pressure while someone operates the window switch.
Does each window have its own fuse?
With some arrangements a single fuse in the main supply line is used to protect the complete window system so a failure here affects all the windows. Other cars have individual fuses for each window motor so failure will only affect the one window.
Does each car window have its own fuse?
With some arrangements a single fuse in the main supply line is used to protect the complete window system so a failure here affects all the windows. Other cars have individual fuses for each window motor so failure will only affect the one window.
Why is the driver side power window not working?
There are a multitude of reasons why your car window might not roll up, including: The fuses are blown, preventing the electrical controls handling the window from working. The child safety lock is engaged by accident. The window switch is functioning correctly, but the window motor has malfunctioned.
Why would all 4 power windows stop working?
If all windows stopped working at once, a loss of power to the system is likely. Many systems use a single relay and power supply for all windows. When all windows quit working simultaneously, first check for a blown fuse or bad relay.
Is there a fuse for each power window?
With some arrangements a single fuse in the main supply line is used to protect the complete window system so a failure here affects all the windows. Other cars have individual fuses for each window motor so failure will only affect the one window.
How do I know if my window fuse is blown?
Remove the fuse from its holder. In some cases you may need a small screwdriver to unscrew the fuse holder cap. Look at the fuse wire. If there is a visible gap in the wire or a dark or metallic smear inside the glass then the fuse is blown and needs to be replaced.